NEW VOCOBULARY MODULO 2

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Bachillerato Académico o Clásico tech-inglish Flashcards on NEW VOCOBULARY MODULO 2, created by Camila Corena on 08/06/2016.
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CONFRONT Confront means either to face a situation that makes you uncomfortable, or to say something to someone about something they've done that bothers you. Rather than letting things go, when people are rude to you you should confront them.
HONESTLY If you tell the truth, you possess the quality of honesty. If someone offers a harsh criticism of your latest attempt at songwriting, you might say, "Thank you for your honesty." Even if you don't mean it.
TRUTH Truth is something that squares with reality. When you are sworn in to give testimony in a U.S. court of law, you promise to "tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth."
RESPECT Respect is a way of treating or thinking about something or someone. If you respect your teacher, you admire her and treat her well.
CONVICTION A conviction is something certain: a judgment of guilty in court and a strong belief are both convictions
STRENGTH Strength is the property of being physically strong (you can do, say, 100 push-ups) or mentally strong (you can calculate percentages in your head while people are shouting at you).
SURPRISE A surprise can be an unexpected or astonishing event, such as an ambush or a really great grade on a test you didn't study for.
ATENTTION "May I have your attention please?" When you ask that question, you are asking people to focus their mental powers on you. Whether they do or not depends on your next words. You'll have their full attention if you say, "Here's $100."
REACTION A reaction is an action taken in response to something. If you're telling your parents that you want to move out, you'll see by their reaction that they're sad about it.
ANGER If you’re mad about something and you’re not going to take it anymore, you’re feeling anger, a strong emotion you experience when you think someone has done you wrong. If you want to scream and kick, you’re feeling anger.
BLEND If you blend red and blue, you get purple. To blend is to mix together thoroughly. If you put this color in your hair, you'll blend with the people at a punk rock concert!
MANAGE To manage is to skillfully handle something. If you can barely manage to keep your goldfish alive, you should probably think twice about adopting those Golden Retriever puppies.
FLEXIBILITY If you twist your body into the shape of a pretzel, you are showing a lot of flexibility. Flexibility is the ability to bend or stretch
CONTROL To have control is to have the power to run something in an orderly way. A skillful teacher maintains control over students who might otherwise waste time or be disruptive.
BREATHE When you breathe you take air into your lungs and let it out in a regular rhythm. Living things need to breathe to live.
WALK "Put one foot in front of the other, and soon you'll be walking out the door...." That's right, putting your feet into motion is what you need to do to walk.
AWAY at a distance in space or time
VISUALISE form a mental picture of something that is invisible or abstract; "Mathematicias often visualize"
PROVOCATION an action or occurrence that causes someone to become angry or to begin to do something.
SITUATION Can you tell me the situation? How many people were there?.
SINGS a motion or gesture by which a thought is expressed or a command or wish made known.
UNDERSTAND to be thoroughly familiar with the character and propensities of <understands children>.
FORGIVE Stop feeling angry or resentful towards (someone) for an offence, flaw, or mistake:I’ll never forgive David for the way he treated her.
SYMPATHISE to feel or express sympathy or compassion
EMPATHISE His ability to empathize with people made him an excellent marriage counselor
PERSONALIY The totality of qualities and traits, as of character or behavior, that are peculiar to a specific person.
PLAYGROUND an area designed for children to play in outside,especially at a school or in a park.
YOUNG Being in an early period of life, development, or growth.
VIOLENT acting with or characterized by uncontrolled, strong, rough force: a violent earthquake.
IRRESPONSIBLE not having or showing maturity or good judgment : not responsible.
INSECURITY not confident about yourself or your ability to do things well :nervous and uncomfortable not certain to continue or be successful for a long time not locked or well protected.
WEAK having little physical power or ability : not strong having little power or force likely to break or stop working properly not able to handle weight, pressure, or strain.
UNHAPPY sad, depressed, or disappointed : not happy causing or involving feelings of sadness : not pleasant or joyful not appropriate or lucky.
STUCK a branch or shoot of a tree or shrub that has been cut or broken off. a relatively long and slender piece of wood. a long piece of wood for use as fuel, in carpentry, etc.a rod or wand.a baton.Chiefly British. a walking stick or cane. Na club or cudgel.
CONFUSION a situation in which people are uncertain about what to do or are unable to understand something clearly.
JEALOUS intolerant of rivalry or unfaithfulnessb : disposed to suspect rivalry or unfaithfulness hostile toward a rival or one believed to enjoy an advantage
HURTFUL causing injury or emotional pain; especially : cruel or unkind.
SOLUTIONS something that is used or done to deal with and end a problem: something that solves a problema.
COMMUNICATION the act or process of using words, sounds, signs, or behaviors to express or exchange information or to express your ideas, thoughts, feelings, etc., to someone else
QUESTIONS :a sentence, phrase, or word that asks for information or is used to test someone's knowledge a matter or problem that is being discussed : a subject or topidoubt or uncertainty about something.
RESPONSIBILITY the state of being the person who caused something to happen a duty or task that you are required or expected to do something that you should do because it is morally right, legally required, etc.
ADVICE an opinion or suggestion about what someone should do.
FAMILY a social unit consisting of one or more adults together with the children.
FRIENDS a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard
STRATEGY Also, strategics. the science or art of combining and employing themeans of war in planning and directing largemilitary movements and operations.
LAUGHTER the action or sound of laughing,an inner quality, mood, disposition, etc.suggestive of laughter; mirthfulness:a man of laughter and goodwill.
SMILE smiled on us that night:to assume a facial expression indicating pleasure,favor, or amusement, but sometimes derision orscorn, characterized by an upturning of the cornersof the mouth.to regard with favor:Luck
VISUALISATION visualize something that not this is good or bad
STRONG having, showing, or able to exert great bodily ormuscular power; physically vigorous or robust:a strong boy.
CALM without rough motion; still or nearly still:a calm sea.not windy or stormy:a calm day.free from excitement or passion; tranquil:a calm face; a calm manner.
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